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[Tee See, een . ta? S88PFaq 5 hemes) Foe OER ee (By Scripps News Ass'n) WASHINGTON, D. Andrew Jensen. assistant his an ef the Mormon church, who pre pared the book of the lives of the aposties, was called in the Smoot ease this morning to tell where he ebtained his information. Most of it, he said, was from previous publications of the church. About Apostle Grant the witness aid Grant is reputed to have two wives. An academic discussion of adultery ensued, in which the wit “GIT! SAYS THE Gly WEST SEATTLE WOULD OUST FERRY COMPANY FROM PUB- Lic STREET ‘The suit of the incorporated City of West Seattle to have the buildings and wharf at the West Seattle ferry cause It obstructs Louisiana avenue, & public street, being argued before Buperior Judge Bell today. The West Beattie Land and improvement com- ny and the Oregon & Washington ‘erry and Navigation company cper- ate the City of Seattle and are the Gefendants in the suit. result of the dissatinfaction of the residents of West Seattle with the ferry service, and are brought, it is ¢laimed, for the purpose of bringing to terms the companies operating the City of Seattle, or bringing about the BRAVE WOMEN lomen’s delicate nerve organism —~ them to se much suffering, that it is almost inconceivable how they manage to fulfili the various household and social duties, and yet they do—and suffer. It ts because they are brave. As a rule they understand the na- ture of their delicate organism, but overtook the wonderful influence their perigee oontem bas upon their general are not suffictently impressed with the fact that all their fils are direstly traceable to the nervous sys- ter That their periodical sufferings and Dr. Miles’ Nervine has been wonderfully successful in re- Vitalizing the nerves and cases of nervous disorde vitality. ‘Thousands of delicate women hay ed their health and vigor by its use, and the thoughtful fortify them selves by Keeping their nervous #y9- tem strong and vigorous by its use. “From a thin, nervous wreck, mis erable and wretched, I am now en joying splendid health, and it Is ali traceable to your splendid medicine, Miles’ Restoratiy ervini RS. MAUD B. OPLINGER, Phi Geiphia, Pa. tle falls to benefit. Ready for Service The clothes we sell are the embodiment of perfection— they fit and they wear. The assortment is com- plete—any size, any style, any price, from $12.50 to $30.00 Suit or Topcoat J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House in the Btate. 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbia —Where It Pays to Trade ‘The proceedings are said to be the) Joseph Smith, Head of Mormon Chureh. March 10.] landing declared a public nuisance be-| headaches are due to weakened nerves. | down the b Money back if first bot-| mat oS _____________ night prowlers. ll Rabi Sh i pata re aie THE SEATTLE STAR Ke CAMPATE, Rass SOUTHER F | precinet today | j | minator He | 4 | 6 hi wh wie anh —_———- I of hin failure to turn over to| | the county the fines he collected, — | ee E28. 7 “ | ALITTLE OFF bauer hn | health E. F. BLAINE SCOTT CALHOUN | € LONDON, Mareh 10.~A | of $125, b DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN | « that Joneph | pose Mi Cr terd wih | oe $0900000000000000000) ' f Ad from lp ‘ @ | He ' hamt , € mer * allinger haw my con A > | cu that } 1 ‘ ® gratulations and my sympathy of Rt . i he ae | lieve he is a man of ur am) r *»| sd ‘ ® questionable integrity. His ex 1 pernint- 4 r | ® ecutive abliity ix going to be put rators @ that t ® to @ very severe test. I car en. ‘The @ wp 1 of | @ imagine no task more difficult 4 by any & ty t ® than being the mayor of a sea- @ a ‘ | ® port town, and on dev ing an @ Q meg a, 2 \@ tly an Sea Without @] & 1 A udge @| ht }@ much effort Ju Rallinger )@ Mr, Tucker, and It was hla carn: @| health of | @ can, and ought to purify 8 ele m the start that, ® : ® bling proposition has be and @| @ w that two gen- | of th b $ At the present time Is public +| 8 » opposing ach ®) COUNCILMAN MURPHY SAYS IT s , disgrace is his duty without @ ° co 4 to ® delay to radica Ke this @,® condvot a political ®| HELPED HIM TO BE RE f f t t wan ® condition n a aieng Hck Hae, how- > quarantined, That January e diparts s\@ And the result shows thata ®| ELECTED M4 \@ . ment Ie ft S ouek siuieas a meeuniiosee ders 4. The place was kept in quaran- nee r jeal re- @]@ i to get ev with some on . t Febru » ‘ t This is a great @]@ rather than to advance the Inter- @ - ring that time hwartzbauer ® tank leve Judge Bal- #1 @ « the Republican party and 4 1 in rep Ny leaving the ® linger tingly un- @]@ King county ®) William 1. Murphy, house, He of have ® dertake it, and if he is made of @|@ The fact that Judge Ballinger'’s | Democrat, w nit ing his ¢ so that | ® the stuff that the mayor of Be- @|% C4didacy wes started by the en- as the Ninth he could he kept ® attle ought to be made of, with- | * dors mt of many different | > | mor «¥ “ away fre e Ludlow ex @ ina few months we will have as @| @ terest In the city caused « large @ how he f r plained this mo 6, but refuned | @ good a police force an any city O12 BUmber Of Republicans to foel | electi @ that they had been alighted in not ® 1 areatly od att to-do thins: Hie cletenes (has the ee in the land. @ having been directly recognised @ Pagel diy as i | dren were not sick and therefore the @ Judge Balt ger in mayor of ©) @ in the plan to further Judge Bal- @ yf mk kee health officer had no right to quar- Seattle, and regardless of pollt inger’s nomination. Tt at > + 700 3 " ol antine his house foal affiliations we all ought to ® reason that where there a . evid ¢ th Dr. Ludlow told him that the chil- ness said the Mormon people drew| ® support him in any policy which @|@ Republican voters, it was Impoasl 4 pte el gga cr dren were still capable of spreading a clear distinction between the kind! ® will result In purifying and ad- @/|@ ble to ank all to support Judge ®| work I have d for them a th edisease, but the man persisted in of adultery esented in Harmon's! @ vancing our city @|@ Bailinger prior to the convention. @ tative In t It gives WASHID ON, D.C, March 10--Mra, Thomas &. Martin, wife of) gorying his orders. Finally, in order testimony and the act of living with] @ | am pleased that the park @|® , J! Ballinger made no prom- @ wed doen to do more for tor f Virginia, is a ader in the tingent that Is true keep him at hethe oo thet ‘he plural wives. amendment has passed. Some @)% *% to any and ie « * @ the next two years thas he w Minn I Day of Warrenton, Va 1 was one " ; ‘ould not spread the disease further In response to Senator McComas! @ unples ere wal re) the office absolutely ® my firet t tf pommil et at the famour Fauquier white sulphur springs, Her home . | ® unpleasant things were sald, but @)¢ | r ¥ r became necessary to station @ the witness said that only the gen-|@ to me they will be treated as @ oe Seen en wen eave ee I cannot commend The Star too] §* @ rallying 5 southern tm atro 4 im frequently enlivened | hi eral officers of the charch were re-| @ bygones. ‘The criticiama made @|¢ adn are edhe thio city the dest ® | highly for fe support of my car the presence of her young sisters, the Misses Day, who are fine | Tsrantine a. sty wert = od administration the city has eve und 4 is comt the city $125 canend. etiine- Conk eth tar uabie roe seat laos © ot y his ever & ey. It qpriainiy had an | equestriennes and belong to the hunting clubs of this country | Under the cityordinance Schwartz- running for po-| @ bers of the park board to great- @/@ ® for Betty independent let j — bauer could have been fined ¢ sum J e. An executive session | @ er action that the people's mon- | ¢6666-0666660066400664000 As an advocate of good not exceeding $100 for hth offense. hear the evidence of the de-| @ ey may be judiciously expended. cipal ayyernment, its statements | ares. with senting poisoned cca lena onthe: ee in Apoatle Teasdale’s divorce! @ * LEFT RACING STAB carried great, weight with the people : Srenay mails, was post-| ae | @0-0-6-6-0-64.6006646.5-66-066086 whe me at the pol | ped until Mon | establishment of another ferry, The as mee fee ¢ siman-at Pawan gy Ble oe a ipimasag PREACH 70 AMERICAN ACTRESS \« dt be as cheer NURSES DELAYED CREDIT FOR WORK * a anion from the municipal ilies made &| authorits to bulld a wharf in the ont of the! | aa eae ae Judge Bell intimated this morning pr ge ag A Re ce | | - clan who has been working for the re- that he believed the proper remedy | Kates behind D. W. Bowen, the) SAN FRANCISCO, March 10—The| pr. Anita McGee and her party of | !ease of the Jewish exiles from Russia was by ejectment proceedings. He re-| n elected to the ponition he! worst wind and rain storm in trained norton, who are cn teute (ar | Who were kept from landing here by marked it seemed to be stretching « j Shank friends for the | Y8AT# swept over the tral and|the scene of war in the Orient, wit) |the immigration office takes @ point to call the wharf and buildings ‘ to thank my friends for the) northern part of California and Ore aa i modest pride in @ telegram he received an obstruction to travel. Racer ctoney Cent tac toe eat Siete Gnd thie .meeving of Genta t day trom ganator Ankeny, at Wash- Ms pe we s y - erwhe tr teput causing heav roperty * . in the Cascad ington. ad REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN OFFI swamped by the overwhelming Repub td ¥ propert Brags és The telegram is in answer to « series FRAUD CHARGED Aa jean Vote, J also want to express my | haps lows of life all pasrenger trains, and the one on Nee og pindgeeray appreciation of the manner in which| Mar are which the nurses were traveling was t by Mr. ' CERS SAY PARTY MUST HEAL She Bide teunten og Ai Phan vont vor sent back to Spokane when it was} nen See eet paper in the city that has at all times! under ¥ found that it would be impossible to rye TMVvL AMCENT.* Lawrence Smith, arrested election) THE BREACH given me a ia ow 5 | th P — * Hy get through Tuesday. | (Slaned), “LEVI ANKENY. day for attempting to vote in the . apelin Bs morning. and i A message has been recetved to the| a oaemnarsemmctagacs First ward when he was not quall- [Sore Dave hepgened 6) effect that the party left Spokane this | with attempting to vote fraudu-| The Republicans who fought for tee: a BO pty ead eng gl ie ge ot tently. Deputy Sheriff Louis, Jt Judge Ballinger during the recent pa eeecanes Greece ee being dail arrive: 1a] TWO YEARS a 5 tis teenpiain pao ei was | and roofs were wrecke fare be eyed w rrive swore t je Complaint. mpaign profess to believe that | In the downtown districts water! barely poneible that it may get in to-| Se bo election will unite the party ] backed up, flooding cellars. The up ht. but it ts more probable that/ it din, ae « 7 ‘o aw hey od 2 ill be delayed her d * LOOKED gps mgm grag “ shat t was INFORMATION AGAINST NINE) per part of a six-story building in|‘t Wil! be 4 4 another day eerie Tg EE. he polls | - ao NGELES, Cal, Mare’ — jeu S Biitler, enaiten | ourse of construction at Bush and| Justice Cann is still wrestling with | « erred pone F. Miller, chairman of the DENTISTS MUST BE CHANGED] pois atrtets, mas bully twisted by| the Merl murderease. “Rasgutt Shan | OPED, J. Griffith wan today gem, mittee, said this morning | | the wind and the whole building 1s| took up the greater part of the morn. | Quentin penitentiary and to pay D WN A ‘The three Democrats elected Nine Informations, flea oF 66 Sane ewer: a a ie ene dine truth and the| ine of G00, Griffith wae found were elected by Republican votes, dentists who are charged with pra senay Ducediae Se cone 06 scagraher © aneges to fill in the bal | Suey of auneult with & Geesiy wanes, not tie. The sooner the! SE an Tere by. Bae 7 eo hear Sixth av-| vice of the time explaining that | cf trying to ace. Oe So Reput y perior Jui Rudkin. morning 10, was blown over and com Monica. He is a politician, ex-park epublicans stop this scratching and aos ditestine int ~ : Rasoul and the other Afghane means | Crrtesioner and @ wealthy clubman. knifing each other and become a) Gatiare-of the vs mr vod nt a molished The United| «:6° when they said “yes,” and “yes' om ous mh Beeline 4 solid, united party tn this county fallure of the prosecuting attorney to ner Earpest went ashore! when they said “no Winism iasCecmick war ariested the sooner will King county become as Gstendante baa treated protessten: | raat All her crew es-| This altered some of the testimony] tig afternoon by Patrolman Mayou the sawed be Ginke pettticn the ones *" ty te ated profession ped, but it is feared the vessel| and caused some de It is probable ; war sty " eee et WE) canals he. 66 that the case will be finished before | ‘OF distributing yon 3 oy ew BURGLARS POST! N ante Stterncon. es temarvew, ith Naat teen ed the hot weather sets in | street. He had a large collection PONED Aj Ralph eee Beg n of the = new ones will be filed at once. TRIAL POSTPONED This Kahn case is really ——f'| socialistic Mterature when searched executive board of the Young Men’» the case of the state| BAN FRANCISCO, March 10.— remarked Justice Cann, ‘i lat the police station He was re- VISIT TO DR. STODDARD’S! Republican Club and secretary of against Dr. P. L. Rimmer, which was|-phe trial of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin, both hands this afierescn tented on Gib Salk RESIDENCE the Ballinger campaign committe on trial this morning, that Judge Rud- | s kee de hi the 1 in made his ruling. The caso was Burgiars who attempted to en- ter the reside ce of Dr. A. C. Stod- dard at Warren avenue and Ward street early this morning looked Tels of a shotgun and then decided to postpone their vistt. They were frightened away betore| ring all| they had a chance to get into the) Stoddard was awakened by when they attempted to enter at the front door. She thought she heard the thieves in the hall and called to them, asking who was| making the noise. The burglars did not wish to divulge their names and made no answer. | Dr. Stoddard awoke and, decided he would go gunning for the| When he reached the lower hall of his house he crept, hotgun in hand, to the front door. Looking along the barrel of his gun he saw the two thieves through the giass, He did not shoot, but the burglars took the hint and de their disappearance in double-quick | time. A report of the affair was made to the police this afternoon. M’CARTHY’S A MYSTERY Jack MoCarthy, alias Sayers, thought to be a bold cracksman and all round bad man, will probably leave Seattle by request soon, but as a free men. Just now he is occupying @ cell in the city jail and the entire police force is talking about him The police really know little about him, except that he served a term in San Quentin for sate robbery arid that he has been in Seattle for some | time. He has been shot through the left shoulder within the past three months, but no one except MeCarthy nd possibly a few of his friends, know when and where he received the wound. McCarthy will be taken before Justice Cann today to have his cane set down for trial. He is charge with haying burglars’ tools in his possersion. “T think that Ballinger’s election is one step toward putting King county back on the political map. 1 believe he will give us an upright and careful administration and unite his party.” WILL GO WITH RUSSIAN ARMY Why should for Scott's Emulsion refused? be | she nd he wh Why should special care be taken to avoid so-called wines, cordials and extracts of cod liver oil? | Because they contain a large centage of alcohol jan ‘ord only scapes Wa Presid en! | stimulation. Does not Scott's Emul-| sion also stimulate the body? | *elals of substitutes | name ie Mre. Pilea MUSTN'T executive order dixmiesed. The defendant was held let & $10 bond until a new informa » could be filed againat him. CONGRESS od Ed eT a ‘Scripps News Ans i) (By Scripps News Ass'n.) eenaite Corn “ cash - me jution ta | WASHINGTON, March 10.~Russia on the retary Of thé treasury to having granted formal permission to rend to th ate coples of the doo-| the United States to allow army ex-| when Fe to Hi re Shag | perts to accompany the Russian Far! ETHEL CLINTON tHe Ww Al bp Arty Eastern forces in the field, General ° Chaffee this morning dosis LONDON.—Another Ameri ee et ee on, Captain Jackson, Captain Gat-| has been made famous—and wealth whose name is how before th and Captain Reiebmann to act in| by a forelgn noblem Prince 8 for confirmation as assay that capneity. |xoff, a Russian, a patror racing | Was diacuswed in the se — o - jand an old man, has left his #table yut before it was acted on Ca WHAT AND WHY. [horses and Engiieh home to Mist) permitted the resolution to go over Ethel Clinton. in to enable Alaskan legisia-| Mins Clinton i an actress and her! tj ken up, th 4 any Bushnell ¢ e met the prince a year ago owered her with Jewels and @ -4 ~o (— =z m a : tied an annuity of $10,000 upon her. | Because they do not begin |The rest of his immense estates he . left to his broth his son, Alexia, to offer the equivalent of | aiea « year ago. Tho prince died No-| ‘The Mal of Mra. Lioya A. Smith or food-value contained — in | vember 2. but his will was probated) q chagge of obtaining money under Scott's Emulsion. - Sadydiinasmassa Dawaninee ime eens t | mitted] his morning until March The cdiitinuanece was asked for by the Prosecgting attor who claims that he ha # ned witnesses from other tle ho cannot be present tomort THEY ARE HOT (By Scripps News Ass'n.) WASHINGTON, D. C., March 10 EVEN TALK ING D.C. t Roosevelt today Issued an * follows All of- ernment are direct- | March 10.— the gov ig i 7 ed not only to observe the presi-| The house lead recognizing the Yes, but it is stimulation | Sent» proclamation of neutrality| temper: provoked by Assistant Post | through nourishment. | pending war, but to abstain from| master General Bristow's repor ty ae either action or speech which can le-| determined not to stand tn the way What vital food principle gitimately cause irritation to either) of the Investigation which i# desired | of the combatants.” | by a majority of the congressmen is involved in the action of | named in the report | Scott’s Emulsion? Boe ate ws Sie 0-0 | Best dinner in Seattle, with Sau- | Dhrect and perfect nour-| TORPEDO BOAT LOST |, Peet sere ae st itninon Bare i H | —_—_—_— beria, Second and James, every eve- ishment without tax on the} | h CANBA, Crete, March 10.—A Rus-| "6 $1.00 Ark rn stomach, sian transport from Port Said re-| patmas’ Photo Btudlo, 2nd and ¢ | z ports the loss of her companion tor- nbia, Colonial block, are making |, WeReend yous campte tree epee sequent pedo boat, No. 21, en route to the Calindt Photos, mounted on ént9 fod oe SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, N.Y. far enst, The crew was ‘rescued, er, for We. SMG ene ouortmtronleprenena LIV, | Get the De- signer 10c | ToKnow the | | Fashions Millinery Show The preliminary showing of Spring Millinery began this morning and will continue tomorrow and , ba a winding up with a Grand Opening Monday. All thebeautiful pattern hats im- ported from Paris and the latest shapes and ideas from New York are now on exhibition. We have never before had such splendid varieties or such wonderful values for the mod- erate prices we as Choose Your Hat Now And let our expert trimmers make it beautiful for Easter—now only three weeks distant. Come to the Millinery show and bring your friends with you. OUR GREAT OPENING Our General Spring Opening—an annual event which has shown itself of importance to every lady in Seattle, occurs next Monday, March 14. We shall be ready with the grandest assortments of Spring Merchandise we have ever shown, Full particulars in next Sunday’s papers. THE APRIL DESIGNER The Designer for April is easily the leading Fashion Magazine for the month, The Easter suggestions are especially noteworthy. The illustrations are abundant—the magazine throughout the best of the year. Now on sale— loc a copy. Second Avenue and Madison St.